Undergrad Institution: Top 10 in the US
 
	Major: Mathematics and Economics GPA: 3.71/4.00
	Type of Student: Domestic Asian male  GRE General Test: Have not taken
	GRE Math  Subject Test: Have not taken
	 
	Programs Applying: Statistics PhD
	 
	Research Experience: Mathematics summer REU at my undergrad institution in my first two years, writing expository papers on the math that I learned over the summer with the help of a grad student mentor.
	 
	Letters of Recommendation: I have none currently and graduated in 2017. 
		For one letter I am thinking of asking a Stats professor with whom I took a core class and a time series class and received A's.
	
	
		I might ask my professor from abstract algebra for another letter (2 classes in which I did well)
	
	
		I am more uncertain about the third one. I was a decent but not stellar math student who was lucky enough to take classes from well-known profs. I don't necessarily compare well to the better math students who took grad level courses. I may ask my applied econometrics prof whose class I enjoyed, despite my otherwise poor grades/disinterest in honors econ classes. Otherwise I may try to work in a lab and work to get a good LOR from my PI.
	
	 
	Programming Skills: R
	 
	Relevant Courses: all undergrad level except 1. Some courses cross-listed.
	Math: honors real analysis (B+, A, B), honors abstract algebra (A-, A), complex analysis (A), Markov Chains/Brownian Motion (A), ODE (A), PDE (A-), Point Set Topology (A-)
	Stats: Core classes (A-,  A), Time Series (A), Pattern Recognition (A-), Stochastic Calculus (grad level, B+)
	Econ: Honors econ (B+/B), Applied Microeconometrics (A), Econometrics (A), Game Theory for Econ (A)
	 
	Schools: Looking at schools in tech hub cities for personal reasons... Berkeley, Stanford, UWashington, Harvard, MIT, Columbia. I realize that these are all reaches.
	 
	Main concerns:
		 I don't think I would have particularly strong LOR since I never developed a close working relationship with any faculty members. I might take a year to work in a research lab to build connections and develop more skills. Is this a good idea?
	
	
		I am also concerned about my lack of graduate level courses and my mixed grades in real analysis and economics. I think I could get a good score on the Math GRE however.
	
	
		Lack of research experience in undergrad (not counting math REU).